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From https://sequelpro.com/docs/get-started/keyboard-shortcuts:

Run all queries or ⌘ R

What key does the ("projective") symbol refer to?

I'm using a Mac, but I'm interested to know if it matches different keys on other operating systems as well.

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It should be the ⌤ key, which represents Enter. This is not the same as carriage Return, represented with a ⏎ or ↵ symbol, and also distinct from the similar ⌅ 'Projective' character. Although most of the time Enter and Return do the same, there is a difference. While the Enter key is meant to sent entered input to the active program or invoke the default function of a GUI element, the Return key is meant to reset the position to the caret to beginning of the line of a text. On laptop (and some short) keyboards fn+Return triggers it.

Wikipedia says:

the "Enter" key is commonly labelled with its name in plain text on generic PC keyboards, or with the symbol ⌤ (U+2324 up arrowhead between two horizontal bars) on many Apple Mac keyboards.

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